1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:10,550 (Music) 2 00:00:10,560 --> 00:00:17,220 Over two days nearly 37,000 people filled the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., 3 00:00:17,540 --> 00:00:24,540 for a celebration of American ingenuity. 4 00:00:24,540 --> 00:00:25,320 Featuring 11 exhibitors from corporations, 5 00:00:25,320 --> 00:00:31,320 academic institutions, the federal government, and independent inventors, the innovation 6 00:00:31,320 --> 00:00:38,320 festival brought together diverse, patented technologies in one inspiring location. 7 00:00:40,210 --> 00:00:45,330 Visitors also attended educational presentations and got to meet such historical innovators 8 00:00:45,330 --> 00:00:45,690 as 9 00:00:45,690 --> 00:00:50,120 Leonardo da Vinci, Albert Einstein, and Madame C.J. Walker. 10 00:00:50,810 --> 00:00:54,280 "So invent, create, and innovate!" 11 00:00:54,970 --> 00:00:56,360 (Music changes) 12 00:00:57,050 --> 00:01:03,579 It has been fascinating walking around seeing how many different things are represented 13 00:01:03,790 --> 00:01:06,970 and how interested the visitors are. 14 00:01:08,610 --> 00:01:13,430 My name is Aleksandar Egelja. I'm one of the engineers from Caterpillar here. Today what 15 00:01:13,430 --> 00:01:20,130 we'll be talking about is one of our patents that is applied in our newest 663 hybrid excavator. 16 00:01:20,690 --> 00:01:26,210 The bowl is definitely spill resistant. So it's designed for kids who are trying not 17 00:01:26,210 --> 00:01:27,470 to spill their snacks. 18 00:01:27,799 --> 00:01:34,070 I am Kristin Bell. I invented the VestPackz. My teacher asked us to come up with a problem 19 00:01:34,880 --> 00:01:40,180 and solve the problem with an invention. So my problem was heavy backpacks. 20 00:01:40,780 --> 00:01:43,970 My name is Alexei Novitsky, and these are my skateboards. They're the only skate boards 21 00:01:44,130 --> 00:01:47,900 in the world that open and you put can your personal items inside. 22 00:01:49,210 --> 00:01:54,880 Here we have the OxySure Model 615. It's a portable emergency oxygen device for layperson use. 23 00:01:55,770 --> 00:02:02,580 I've been an engineer with Qualcomm Research for about eight years. We believe in creating 24 00:02:02,670 --> 00:02:09,390 a culture where people can innovate and form teams and bring the next ideas into market 25 00:02:09,409 --> 00:02:11,170 and the future that can then change the world. 26 00:02:11,370 --> 00:02:16,920 Hi, I'm Leanne Gluck. I'm the director of social impact at 3D Systems. 3D Systems is 27 00:02:16,920 --> 00:02:21,599 actually one of the largest 3D Printing companies in the world. We invented 3D printing. 28 00:02:21,909 --> 00:02:26,879 Most people think USDA is involved in food safety and certification, inspection, and 29 00:02:27,209 --> 00:02:31,730 grade- A chickens, and things like that. What they don't realize is most of the food we 30 00:02:31,980 --> 00:02:34,510 eat are USDA innovations and technologies. 31 00:02:35,029 --> 00:02:38,329 The idea came to me because I was working with dancers with and without disabilities, 32 00:02:38,779 --> 00:02:43,099 and also my father was in a severe car accident, which left him disabled. So I started thinking 33 00:02:43,129 --> 00:02:46,480 a lot about the design of wheelchairs and ways in which we can make wheelchairs more 34 00:02:46,480 --> 00:02:50,079 interactive with people and also make the wheelchair an expressive device. 35 00:02:50,659 --> 00:02:56,950 We're here to talk about the inflatable seat belt. We combine the two technologies with 36 00:02:56,950 --> 00:03:01,180 the air bag and the seat belt, and we came up with this inflatable belt system. 37 00:03:01,569 --> 00:03:06,730 Today we're making models and showing products that are done on what's called a Makerbot 38 00:03:07,069 --> 00:03:12,049 3D Printer, which is available for anyone to use in their home to create almost anything 39 00:03:12,150 --> 00:03:13,430 you can imagine. 40 00:03:14,249 --> 00:03:19,579 The Innovation Festival is the first of many exciting events to come under a new agreement 41 00:03:19,579 --> 00:03:24,040 between the Smithsonian Institution and the United States Patent and Trademark Office. 42 00:03:24,349 --> 00:03:30,189 For the next five years this collaboration will help ignite the inventive spirit in a 43 00:03:30,309 --> 00:03:36,290 new generation of innovators and creators in America. So get ready, because we're just 44 00:03:37,150 --> 00:03:38,889 getting started. 45 00:03:39,760 --> 00:03:44,169 Inventorship is kind of at the forefront of what makes America America in my opinion. 46 00:03:44,370 --> 00:03:48,120 You just have all of these people who had these small ideas who turned into big empires. 47 00:03:48,120 --> 00:03:53,120 And little places like these that just really facilitate that conversation, educate, and 48 00:03:54,629 --> 00:03:58,819 gives the ability for people to showcase their stuff from all around the world. It's really 49 00:03:58,819 --> 00:03:58,829 important. 50 00:03:58,829 --> 00:03:59,079 (Music)